lunch break

-food on fulton-

cajun maggies on john st.: brown rice, potatoes, corn and bourbon chicken. its a big meal buts fantastic!

carousos on broadway (not to be confused with carousos on fulton): chicken parm sandwhich
hing – wah on fulton: kung pow chicken or chick with eggplant, both fantastic.

-extened entrees-

some other noteworthy nyc meals

pescatore
outdoor balcony seating. i got the ‘pescatore for two’ it was a serious ocean dish; lobster, clams, mussles, calamari and just about everthing else u find at the bottom of the ocean. i was psyched to wear the bib..overall great dish. i may have to go back for this…

persepoles
persian food, never as good as good as home but very close. I ordered the fessenjoon, its a pomogranet walnut purree with chicken served over rice, it was delicious PS if u havent had persian food before u should, its fantastic.

mancaro
peruvian cuisine… it was very interesting…between me and my bro we split an avacado salad and the red snapper cerviche. aparently cerviche is a way to prepare raw fish with lemon cilantro and other spices. it was good, but it was raw fish overload. i cuoldnt handle all that raw fish.

jules
nice little french bistro. live music, i got the duck, it was delectable.

taco city
great taco place run by a bunch of young asians. interesting part was they were always cooking chinese food back there for themselves, but they never ate the mexican food. made me wonder why i was eating it, then after my first bite i remebered it was fantastic, the grilled chicken (or dog) was robust with flavor.

john & tonys
the ultimate pizza spot, open till 4am. even better after a night of partying in the city.